Some living in the Russian Federation, originally from the area of Ingria, call themselves Ingrian Finns. They are distinct from the Ingrians (Izhor), who speak a Finnic language, Ingrian (Izhorian) [izh]. Christian.

201,000 (Parkvall 2009). All speakers, apart from 3,000 Ingrians originating in Russia, are either modern-day immigrants from Finland or their children. Swedish-speaking immigrants from Finland are not included in the figure.